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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCE 771DWARD rpHEATRE. liINCE ■*- HEATRE. KAKANGAHATE ROAD. ' I' . J j Direction .. Fuller-Hayward Theatres. VAUDEVILLE. yoyo rpRIO /J ONO ■"-•■ARINDA -»-RIO. Instrumental Harmonisers. I nique Act —Unique Instrument. f'JWEX IVrCVAUGHTON. U WE.\ J1 j New Zealand's Own. Inimitable Dancer. SEMI-FINAL. SEMI-FINAL. MYSTERY p«OXTEST. I ystery Contest. j Gets More Exciting as they enter the Straight. Welcome Return to Auckland. the favourite irish baritone, paddy /cochrane, addy Cochrane. "vtena tjarsons, v E.VA ■*■ ARSONS, Clever Song and Dance Artist. KEXXIXGTOX TOHXSOX. EXXIXGTOX " OHXSOX. THE PANTOMIME DAME. ! Character Song and Patter. ! Also Screening : W. FAIRBANKS in J "FIGHTING BILL." i A Super Western—Cattle Rustling—Shooting Matches —Boxing Contest—Thrills Stunts —Thrills. ■ rpo-MORRow rno-MORROW. J J- O MORROW J-O-MORROW "THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG." TRICES : 6d. 1/, 1/6. EVERYBODY'S. Directioa Thos. A. O'Brien. " SEALED X IPS." ——— " gEALED T IPS." " X IPS." Featuring DOROTHY REVIER, CULLEN LAXTJIS, The Sensational Story of a Beautiful Young Girl who Inherits a Gambling Institution Beautiful Margaret Blake, daughter of the Notorious Gambler, turns the social elect from her establishment. Margaret Blake dared a very social force to protect another woniau. Additional Attraction. RICHARD TALMADGE. The Popular Athletic Stunt Star, — i In " rpEARIXG rpHKOCGH." His Latest Amusing and Diverting ComedyDrama. Acrobatic Exploits — Daring Feate—Sensational Happenings—A Thrilling Story of the Drug Traffic in America that Centres Round the Chinatown area. ZAMONI, THE MASTER MAGICIAN. In a Bewildering Display of Magic—Cartooning, Shadow-Graphing, Ventriloquism. Continuous from 10 a.m. Prices, 1/ to 2/9. Children Half-price.

PRINCESS. AND ; TIVOLL Direction Thos. A. O'Brien. rnivrrsal's Fascinating Drama of the I ltra-modern girl who threw conventions to the four winds. STARRING JAMES KIRKWOOD And LAURA LA PLANTE IN I BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN. A speeding, sparkling story about the younger set. Their craving for sensations. Of a beautiful Butterfly-Girl, spun madly in the whirl of delirious parties and shallow friends. It's Twentieth Century Limited spoed, with no end of life and drama. Second Big Attraction : Paramount's Gorgeous Production of the Colourful East, from the celebrated English Piay '• HASSAN." GRETA NISSEN, ERNEST TORRENCE, WILLIAM COLLIER. LOUISE FAZENDA, In THE LADY OF THE HAREM. The Breathless Limit in Gorgeousness and tingling Romance. A Blonde Enchantress and a Cavalier Bold a Cruel Caliph and "The Lady of the Harem." A succession of tremendous scenes .Mere words cannot convey the splendour ot the Caliph's palace, the magic and mysterious narem, the love scenes the nush and colour and drama —and breathless suspense! COMEDY. LATEST TOPICAL. AT PRINCESS ONLY : Each Picture will be preceded bv an atmosphpiic prologue with vucal interlude. HOWARD MOODYS ORCHESTRA~ Overture: "Rose Marie," at 7.50 Sharp. Phone 41-586. Tivoli Nightly at 7.45. Plan at Princess, Phone 44-13 G. TEACHERS OF DANCING. TDALLEOOM Dancing. Correct Style f-> Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio. 36, Palmerston Tluildinss, opp. 0.i'.0. jj4 QHILDREVS Fancy and Ballroom Daney ln S Class, Saturdav Mornines : 2/" Ipsson. Dosac Stoddart. »9, Q ue en St.' C ■\rt)DERX Dancing. evening classes. " u , -Monday fi.3o p.m.. 707. Queen St • Jnehunga: Friday. Saturday. 7 pm" ozonation Hall. Onchunga : lu/ course' (H I^isonsl - az pARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 39-40, -»- \Unstone Dldgs. (over Smeeton's) Success assured in eight private lessons. D T? UBY SHERIFF, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponw,i, 6O m r V T n each, '' Fox Trot ' Charleston, Waltz. Black Bottc-n, in six private lesson« _C T, r ALESKA, Ngapnhi Chambers, Lome St. * Commenced July 2. Special Children's Class; £1 1/ term.—Phone 46-121. D TOWN BOARD NOTICES. ry,LEBBLIE TOWN BOARD. ± - J REBATE ON KATES. Ratppayprs arp hrrehy that r> per c-nt rebate will be allnwpd only where rntp .ire paid on or before the thirtieth i 'lay trom datp of demand. JOIIX WILLIAM f'ARn, Treasurer. August 8, 1027. xR RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. OAX-FOKD-S DINING ROOM??. Opposite G.P.O. r>T>ni: NH'.r management. IISH (All Varieties). I i.iai.L.i and Cold MEATS. < >{>■ ■■!! iroi.i '.( a m. to 7 p.rn.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 185, 8 August 1927, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 185, 8 August 1927, Page 18